San Diego State has already landed two high-profile men’s basketball transfers this month.

It might not be done.

The latest target, according to several sources, is 6-foot-4 freshman point guard L.J. Rose, who announced his intention to transfer from Baylor last week and is expected to visit SDSU next month. Rose was a four-star prospect at Houston’s Westbury Christian High in 2012, choosing Baylor over Arizona, Georgetown, Memphis and Virginia.

L.J. is short for Lynden Rose Jr., a name you might recognize. Lynden Rose Sr. was a member of the famed Phi Slama Jama teams at Houston in the mid-80s.

The Aztecs filled their frontcourt needs with 6-8 Tulane transfer Josh Davis (eligible to play next season) and 6-9 Arizona transfer Angelo Chol (eligible to play in 2014-15). But with Xavier Thames entering his senior season and the expected departure of LaBradford Franklin, incoming freshman D’Erryl Williams would be the only true point guard on scholarship in 2014-15. Rose would be required to sit out next season before using his final three years of collegiate eligibility.

Rose appeared in 33 games as a freshman for NIT champion Baylor but averaged only 7.5 minutes while playing behind senior Pierre Jackson, a first team all-Big 12 selection and NBA prospect. He brings a bigger, more physical presence to the position and a cerebral, pass-first mentality, drawing comparisons to former North Carolina point Kendall Marshall.

The Aztecs have at least one scholarship available and possibly two, depending on Franklin’s status. They also have been linked to Kansas transfer Anrio Adams, a 6-3 guard from Seattle, but SDSU is not believed to be actively pursuing him.